Articles by International Fund for Animal Welfare

The IFAW Disaster Response team is currently monitoring several severe weather patterns around the globe and readying our responders—hurricanes, cyclones, earthquakes, and forest fires, just to name a few.

Whales face more challenges than ever before; commercial whaling, ship strikes, and entanglement, are the common culprits, and as our oceans become increasingly crowded, and therefore increasingly noisier, ocean noise pollution is joining those ranks.

by Tracy Coppola, Campaigns Officer, International Fund for Animal Welfare Our thanks to IFAW and the author for permission to republish this report, which first appeared on their site on August 14, 2013. It’s no secret that one of the biggest problems fueling the U.S. big cat trade is the […]

Food Supply for Animals Will Soon Be a Problem by Shannon Walajtys, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) Animal Rescue Program’s Disaster Response Manager Our thanks to IFAW and the author for permission to republish this report, which first appeared on their site on June 13, 2013. I just had […]

by Michelle Cliffe, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) Communication Officer in Toronto, Canada Our thanks to IFAW and the author for permission to republish this report on dogs in First Nations (indigenous Canadian) communities, which first appeared on their site on April 18, 2013. I’m on my second visit […]

by Grace Ge Gabriel, Asia Regional Director, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) — Our thanks to Grace Ge Gabriel and IFAW for permission to republish this thoughtful piece on China’s trade in endangered animals, which appeared on the IFAW Web site on March 20, 2013. The recent meeting of […]